The 1978 movie blew me away

Gayle 2022-04-22 07:01:45

On a sunny afternoon on a winter weekend, accompanied by a cup of English black tea, hawthorn cake and melon seeds, I watched this old movie made in 1978~ It was very shocking! During the period, I have been different. I must have seen such a thunderous movie. Why is there no impression at all?

First of all, I was attracted by the charming picture of the movie, the retro colors, the typical English manor, the exquisite room, the gorgeous clothes, the elegant shape, this was really filmed in 1978? For me who was born in the 70s, our 70s feeling and the film are two worlds!

Whether it is going abroad to visit Egypt or taking a cruise, this is what I have experienced over the years. Movies in the 1970s were made to show the grandeur of the pyramids, and the scene of a buffet with live music on a cruise ship was something I could never have imagined in our day.

The plot of the film is compact, the characters are rich, and the dialogue is concise and sharp. Every actor has a very distinctive performance. The only thing I personally think is that the rhythm of continuous investigation and reasoning is a little procrastinated. Still a movie worth watching!

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Extended Reading
  • Brionna 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    Movies my mom watched in college. Forget the blogger who said that the movie channel broadcasts this movie, just watch it on the weekend. After reading the book, I still remember the murderer and the details, and it's really a good book (my mother also remembers it). When the details flashed back, I was hooked. When I opened my eyes again, gacki (failed) collapsed, and lemon (also blindly) collapsed, and the play was over.

  • Demario 2022-03-24 09:03:02

    The family history of Jane Birkin's family is really messy~~ This series of pineapple detectives is great!

Death on the Nile quotes

  • Mrs Otterbourne: [Interrupting Poirot and Race] Do forgive me for butting in, but I have a bet with my daughter here, that you're Hercules Porridge, the famous French sleuth.

    Hercule Poirot: Not quite. I am Hercule Poirot, the famous Belgian sleuth.

  • [to Mrs. Van Schuyler and Miss Bowers]

    Manager Of The Karnak: You are Mrs. and Ms. Otterbourne, righty?

    Mrs. Van Schuyler: Wrong-y!